Mitigating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) using implementation research: a development funder’s approach

Author:

Khurana Mark P12ORCID,Essack Sabiha13ORCID,Zoubiane Ghada1,Sreenivasan Nandini1,Cordoba Gloria Cristina1,Westwood Erica1,Dalsgaard Anders14,Mdegela Robinson H5,Mpundu Mirfin16,Scotini Rodrigo7,Matondo Augustine B5,Mzula Alexanda5,Chanishvili Nina8,Gogebashvili Dimitri9,Beruashvili Maia1011,Tsereteli Marika12,Sooronbaev Talant13,Kjærgaard Jesper14,Bloch Joakim14,Isaeva Elvira1516,Mainda Geoffrey17,Muuka Geoffrey17,Mudenda Ntombi B18,Goma Fusya Y17,Chu Duc-Huy19,Chanda Duncan2021ORCID,Chirwa Uchizi2021,Yamba Kaunda1820,Kapolowe Kenneth20,Fwoloshi Sombo2021,Mwenge Lawrence22,Skov Robert1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ICARS, International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions , Ørestads Boulevard 5, Copenhagen 2300 , Denmark

2. Section of Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark

3. Antimicrobial Research Unit, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal , Durban , South Africa

4. Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , Frederiksberg C , Denmark

5. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of Agriculture , Morogoro , Tanzania

6. ReAct Africa , Lusaka , Zambia

7. World Diabetes Foundation , Bagsværd 2880 , Denmark

8. George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage Microbiology and Virology , Gotua Street 3, Tbilisi 0160 , Georgia

9. LTD Invet Group , 84a, Vakhushti Bagrationi Street, Tbilisi 0154 , Georgia

10. Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia , Marshal Gelovani 6, Tbilisi 0159 , Georgia

11. The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, European University , Tbilisi , Georgia

12. Department of Communicable Diseases, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health , Kakheti Highway 99, Tbilisi 0198 , Georgia

13. National Center of Cardiology and Internal Medicine named after academician M. Mirrakhimov , Togolok Moldo Str, 3, Bishkek 720040 , Kyrgyzstan

14. Department of Children and Adolescents, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet , Blegdamsvej 9, Copenhagen 2100 , Denmark

15. National Center of Maternity and Childhood Care , Akhunbaev Str, 190, Bishkek 720038 , Kyrgyzstan

16. Department of Public Health, The Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Practice, University of Copenhagen , Øster Farimagsgade 5, Copenhagen 1354 , Denmark

17. Department of Veterinary Services, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock , PO Box 50060, Lusaka , Zambia

18. School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zambia , PO Box 32379, Lusaka , Zambia

19. Department of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development , Ha Noi 115-19 , Viet Nam

20. University Teaching Hospital , Box 17, UTH Post Office, Nationalist Rd., Lusaka , Zambia

21. Ministry of Health , Ndeke House, Haile Selassie Avenue, PO Box 30205, Lusaka , Zambia

22. Zambart, Health Economics Unit , Ridgeway , Zambia

Abstract

AbstractDespite the escalating burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the global response has not sufficiently matched the scale and scope of the issue, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While many countries have adopted national action plans to combat AMR, their implementation has lagged due to resource constraints, dysfunctional multisectoral coordination mechanisms and, importantly, an under-recognized lack of technical capacity to adapt evidence-based AMR mitigation interventions to local contexts. AMR interventions should be tailored, context-specific, cost-effective and sustainable. The implementation and subsequent scale-up of these interventions require multidisciplinary intervention-implementation research (IIR). IIR involves both quantitative and qualitative approaches, occurs across a three-phase continuum (proof of concept, proof of implementation and informing scale-up), and across four context domains (inner setting, outer setting, stakeholders and the implementation process). We describe the theoretical underpinnings of implementation research (IR), its various components, and how to construct different IR strategies to facilitate sustainable uptake of AMR interventions. Additionally, we provide real-world examples of AMR strategies and interventions to demonstrate these principles in practice. IR provides a practical framework to implement evidence-based and sustainable AMR mitigation interventions.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy,Microbiology,Immunology

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